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shock waves of fr ripping across southern california. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: the quake felt as far as last, phoenix, vegas, even sacramento. >> this is a very strong earthquake. >> reporter: the t ror playing out on live tv. >> we're experiencing very strong shaking. >> reporter: at the dodgers game, a stunned crowd. they played on. >> i think we've got another earthquake. >> we definitely hav another earthquake going. on. >> reporter: what began as violent jolting lted nearly 30 seconds. fire sparked in ridgecrest while fire raged. >> it's scary to be in the house. >> reporter: nincredibly, one was killed. roads and highways blocked, buckled and inshambles. at the east ridge market, the jolt captured on camera. for many it is still too early to he is night damage. the owner of the store who has no earthquake insurance estimates it costs about $100,000. this is what every aisle looks ke. the clean-up can take days, even weeks. with the 7.1 registering as the largest quake in two decades for the region, what see ldike the main event thursday was ju
shock waves of fr ripping across southern california. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: the quake felt as far as last, phoenix, vegas, even sacramento. >> this is a very strong earthquake. >> reporter: the t ror playing out on live tv. >> we're experiencing very strong shaking. >> reporter: at the dodgers game, a stunned crowd. they played on. >> i think we've got another earthquake. >> we definitely hav another earthquake going. on. >> reporter:...
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seven dead in big bear, california. pennsylvania, indiana, texas a long list of fatal bus crashes. now the results of a nationwide crackdown on what the government calls unsafe operators. in all, 52 interstate bus companies from small carriers to larger regional coach lines, put out of business. a total of 340 buses taken off the road. >> these are companies that had a blatant disregard for basic safety principles. >> out of 4,000 bus operators, investigators zeroed in on 250 with poor safety records. among the violations, failure to properly maintain buses. inadequate drug and alcohol testing and widespread violation keeping drivers on duty far longer than d.o.t. regulations allow. drivers regularly were found talk on the phone. >> he just ran a red. >> running red lights and speeding. >> 71 in a 55 zone. >> reporter: one of the operators it followed is now out of business. today, the nation's bus association applauded the crackdown. >> clearly the industry is a very safe industry, but there's a disproportionate small number of companies that cause a lot of injuries and a lot of d
seven dead in big bear, california. pennsylvania, indiana, texas a long list of fatal bus crashes. now the results of a nationwide crackdown on what the government calls unsafe operators. in all, 52 interstate bus companies from small carriers to larger regional coach lines, put out of business. a total of 340 buses taken off the road. >> these are companies that had a blatant disregard for basic safety principles. >> out of 4,000 bus operators, investigators zeroed in on 250 with...
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. >> it was instrumental, because our students were disadvantaged, if you are in illinois, california, you have dozens and hundreds of public institutions, and our studes only had us, and so the legislation aowed students to really open their minds and hearts and tir abilities to go to different institutions, and whether it was a large, small, predominantly white, and it opened up for our students. >> you provide financialli coun to students and their families. where doe your funding c from? >> our funding is private, from ,corporations in the cind from boeing, capital one, many others. we have had funding from the gates foundation and it's privately funded and it has allowed us to orate continuously without disruptione use while sometimes school budgets and the city budgets, there's negotiations that have to happen and sometimes things are cut off. for us, being able to be privately funded allows us to run with stability and we are able t stay with the students in and out every year. >> tell us how d.c. cap >> we have centers in all 38 public and public charter high hools, and in tho
. >> it was instrumental, because our students were disadvantaged, if you are in illinois, california, you have dozens and hundreds of public institutions, and our studes only had us, and so the legislation aowed students to really open their minds and hearts and tir abilities to go to different institutions, and whether it was a large, small, predominantly white, and it opened up for our students. >> you provide financialli coun to students and their families. where doe your...
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. >> reporter: on the ground, one of those california fires torched malcolm's car. you can see it burning here and what's left here. drone operators put his home and his neighbors at risk too. >> something has to be done about it before there's a real disaster. >> reporter: police and fire response teams aren't the only people effected. we found cases of drone flights over a football game and bw air marshal airport. >> it's hard around here because there's so many areas. >> reporter: the u.s. government has already declared all of d.c. a no-fly zone indefinitely. they issued brian needle a $70 fine for getting too close to the police helicopter. he says he is still flying, but cautiously. >> just don't know what the story is with what's okay and what's not. >> reporter: with hundreds of thousands of more people joining the skies come christmas morning. >> for more advice on how to operate your drone, just go to the nbc washington app and click on investigation. >>> from the throngs of people to a special kiss from the pope, it was a scene we won't forget. we take yo
. >> reporter: on the ground, one of those california fires torched malcolm's car. you can see it burning here and what's left here. drone operators put his home and his neighbors at risk too. >> something has to be done about it before there's a real disaster. >> reporter: police and fire response teams aren't the only people effected. we found cases of drone flights over a football game and bw air marshal airport. >> it's hard around here because there's so many areas....
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. >> reporter: some states have higher salary thresholds, and california is $600, and new york is $640 and the numbers will go up in 2016. now we know that it is going to take more than a year for the labor department to decide what type of plan they want to put in place. live on capitol hill, back to you. >>> and a d.c. business owner was among those invited to the white house the support the president's push. gina shave owns nine local hardware stores and says she pays overtime and starts her employee employees at $10/hour, and she believes by paying more, she will attract a higher quality work, and one that is happy and therefore more productive. >>> tensions are rising in ukraine, and today, russia launched new military xer seizes in several regions of the ukrainian border one day after denying that the troops were gathering there. and german chancellor angela merkel used her sharpest language yet. she warned the russians that they are risking catastrophe if they don't change course and reach a diplomatic solution. secretary of state john kerry is leaving for london tonight to have
. >> reporter: some states have higher salary thresholds, and california is $600, and new york is $640 and the numbers will go up in 2016. now we know that it is going to take more than a year for the labor department to decide what type of plan they want to put in place. live on capitol hill, back to you. >>> and a d.c. business owner was among those invited to the white house the support the president's push. gina shave owns nine local hardware stores and says she pays overtime...
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california saw the biggest drop because of fewer layoffs in agriculture. in the mentime, the number of people buying homes was up by 3.5% in november. all that said, this year is still shaping up t be the worst for home sal since 1997. >>>he clock is tickg. you have 24 urs to make charitable donation that's could have an impact on your 2010 taxes. cloing and household items that you donate 91 good condition to be deductible. financial expes stress that when you donate money, you should payy credit card and you must get ceipt. >> it is essential you save proper documentation about what you've donated. so save any receipts that you received from the charity. and if you donated cash, make sure you have bank or credit card statent. >>nline donations can be made until midnight tomorrow night. >>> cing up, we'll find out who the skins na their >>> have the caps arved yet? >>hey're there. they're like little kids they're kind of pumped up. is the bgest regular season game of the nhl year for the caps. a chance to not only bea the penguinsto keep their unbeaten st
california saw the biggest drop because of fewer layoffs in agriculture. in the mentime, the number of people buying homes was up by 3.5% in november. all that said, this year is still shaping up t be the worst for home sal since 1997. >>>he clock is tickg. you have 24 urs to make charitable donation that's could have an impact on your 2010 taxes. cloing and household items that you donate 91 good condition to be deductible. financial expes stress that when you donate money, you should...
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the california ticket was sold at jenny's gift shop in san jose. the store owner said he was contacted bylottery officials. the winning ticket in georgia was purchased at gateway news stand in atlanta. we now have at least two new millionaires in the country. >>> there are more questions than answers this morning in reno, nevada after a fatal shooting. police say a gunman opened firet at a medical center killing one person before taking his own life. police say the gun men fired several rounds tuesday afternoon. the medical center was put on lockdown amid the chaos. officials say the shooting does not appear to be random but the motive is still unclear. >>> turning now to afghanistan in the single deadly incident for u.s. forces there in more than a year. six americans are dead after the soldiers' black hawk helicopter crashed but it is uncertain if it was from enemy fire or mechanical failure. >> reporter: there were two helicopters flying in tandem when without warning one dropped from the sky. the u.s. military launched a rescue team but it was
the california ticket was sold at jenny's gift shop in san jose. the store owner said he was contacted bylottery officials. the winning ticket in georgia was purchased at gateway news stand in atlanta. we now have at least two new millionaires in the country. >>> there are more questions than answers this morning in reno, nevada after a fatal shooting. police say a gunman opened firet at a medical center killing one person before taking his own life. police say the gun men fired...
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through the media, trying to persuade california governor jerry brown to keep adford locked up. >> he's looking to even up scores bore he dies. >> reporter: then a week after memorial day 2018 came this letter from governor brown. the evidence shows that he currently danger to society if released from prison. therefore, i reverse the decision to parole mr. bradford. >> when it came in it was a lot of sho relief.lso a lot of >> reporter: but john lewin? temporarily relieved, but still not satisfied. lewin is concerned that the ravernor's letter may not have enough impact onord's next parole hearing, which could be as soon as the summer of 2019. >> when you read the letter, the letter doesn't mention anything about me, it doesn't mhetion any of t family's concerns. so it makes me concerned that what's going to deppen is they him parole this time and then the next hearing, they let him out. i will fight tooth and nail to oppose. >> reporter: but for now bill bradfo lewin and bradford's children feel safer. and the mighty columbia rolls by a little cemetery where a woman who lovelife and he
through the media, trying to persuade california governor jerry brown to keep adford locked up. >> he's looking to even up scores bore he dies. >> reporter: then a week after memorial day 2018 came this letter from governor brown. the evidence shows that he currently danger to society if released from prison. therefore, i reverse the decision to parole mr. bradford. >> when it came in it was a lot of sho relief.lso a lot of >> reporter: but john lewin? temporarily...
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back to the news out of california. this morning we will get a closer and clearer look at the damage left behind. the most recent jolt measured at 7.1 on thesc richtee and happened last night around 8:00 pacific time a dayter another quake rocked southern california. in kern county 150 miles from los angeles. this is the largest one to hit the area in 20 years. >> 7.1. realizing that was more significant than the one that was previous. we started to launch a lot of equipment, even though we don't know for sure what all of the damage is. we want me equipment. we knowow catastrophic the last one was. >> experts say they may have more aftershocks coming. more on the situion in california all morning right here on news4. and a developing story closer to home this morning, an overnight fire for six people out of the town home. firefighters were called to the house on lake largo drive just before 4:00his morning. we are told that the fire started on the deck. two urults and fo kids were able to make it out unharmed. ergency m
back to the news out of california. this morning we will get a closer and clearer look at the damage left behind. the most recent jolt measured at 7.1 on thesc richtee and happened last night around 8:00 pacific time a dayter another quake rocked southern california. in kern county 150 miles from los angeles. this is the largest one to hit the area in 20 years. >> 7.1. realizing that was more significant than the one that was previous. we started to launch a lot of equipment, even though...
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what a find. >>> shoppers at this target store got an earful this week in california. a mother was shopping with her 3-year-old son when she heard audio of a pornographic video playing on the store's intercom. yikes. nearly 50,000 of you have already headed to youtube to take a listen. imagine that. the video is five minutes long. store workers were scampering around to fix the audio issue. the woman's son on hearing the audio asked if the woman was hurt. for a 3-year-old, you just say yes. back to you. >>> thank you. when you head to the polls would you cast your vote for a man named santa claus. >> wlo wouldn't? >> how could you not? >> looks like he has a different gig this morning. we're back in a minute. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day. i'm sid. and i bank human at td ban
what a find. >>> shoppers at this target store got an earful this week in california. a mother was shopping with her 3-year-old son when she heard audio of a pornographic video playing on the store's intercom. yikes. nearly 50,000 of you have already headed to youtube to take a listen. imagine that. the video is five minutes long. store workers were scampering around to fix the audio issue. the woman's son on hearing the audio asked if the woman was hurt. for a 3-year-old, you just say...
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>> a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked southern california on july fourth. the next day, a 7.1 magnitude quake rattled the ar c near ridgest which is a little over two hours northeast of los angeles. now some residents there are still on edge and choosing to sleep outside, rather than inside their homes. >> we are scared to think about the roof caving in on and not making it out on even making it to our kid. >> here is a look at the tent the family slept in last night. officials are still trying to figure out who is without water and power but the good news is everne survived. >>> another major story in south florida. investigator are working to stermine exactly what caused an explosion at ahopping center. take a look at this beforend after image showing the damage. this happened saturday morning in the city of plantation which is just outside of ft. lauderdale. officials say 23 pple were injured. two in nearby hospitals and are expected to survive. listen to one witness describe the scene. >> the windows are shattering and fallingt a lot of dusl over the pl
>> a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked southern california on july fourth. the next day, a 7.1 magnitude quake rattled the ar c near ridgest which is a little over two hours northeast of los angeles. now some residents there are still on edge and choosing to sleep outside, rather than inside their homes. >> we are scared to think about the roof caving in on and not making it out on even making it to our kid. >> here is a look at the tent the family slept in last night. officials...
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no snow in any part of the country except for california. thundersnow here in iowa. blizzard-like conditions. two inches of snow per hour. this storm will have an impact on us. that was rain or snow, but with very mild air. you can see the flow coming out of the southwest. look at the temperatures to the southwest today. 75 around lexington. 77 in raleigh. that warmer air continuing to move in around our region during the day tomorrow. friday will be another warm day. friday afternoon looking great. 7:00 a.m. beautiful. 71. gorgeous at noon. a great day to get lunch outdoors. how often can you do that in the month of february? 76 at 4:00. by 7:00, absolutely spectacular. if you have a date night tomorrow night or going out with some friends, going to be here's tomorrow. no problem. sunshine. a few clouds from time to time tomorrow night. very nice. saturday morning a little bit different. here comes the clouds. here comes the thunderstorms. this could be a very thin line of storms that comes through. 1:00 back towards the blue ridge and around the d.c. metro area aro
no snow in any part of the country except for california. thundersnow here in iowa. blizzard-like conditions. two inches of snow per hour. this storm will have an impact on us. that was rain or snow, but with very mild air. you can see the flow coming out of the southwest. look at the temperatures to the southwest today. 75 around lexington. 77 in raleigh. that warmer air continuing to move in around our region during the day tomorrow. friday will be another warm day. friday afternoon looking...
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this is the morning rush hour in northern california. traffic on the busy freeway. came to a stand still. because of two, runaway horses. the horses were galloping against the oncoming traffic. the california highway patrol shut down traffic for about 15 minutes. as a precaution. it took them a few minutes to round up the horses. now carol has the a technique. a trick. >> second horse looked like a mule. >> and i had horses growing up. >> how do you round them up? >> jumped on it. gotten ahead of the drama. >> california highway patrol. >> the tonight show is coming up [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- scarlett johansson, richard dreyfuss, magician
this is the morning rush hour in northern california. traffic on the busy freeway. came to a stand still. because of two, runaway horses. the horses were galloping against the oncoming traffic. the california highway patrol shut down traffic for about 15 minutes. as a precaution. it took them a few minutes to round up the horses. now carol has the a technique. a trick. >> second horse looked like a mule. >> and i had horses growing up. >> how do you round them up? >>...
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it was his 54th birthday and he said there was a reason he took a greyhound bus all the way from california to jump the white house fence. >>> with months left before the incredibly popular pope visits d.c. the vatican embassy is undergoing new security measures. the secret service recommended a new perimeter fence. he arrives in late september and celebrate mass outside the basilica. >>> attorney general loretta lynch heads to cincinnati today. she is highlighting programs the justice department says make collaboration a key part of keeping the public safe. yesterday, the president said he will ban the federal government from giving local police military style gear. >>> fairfax county neighbors are raising new concerns over some of their interactions with county police officers. members of the public are invited to speak to the commission that is exploring ways to build trust between police and the community. one speaker said her 11-year-old son called police earlier this year because she wouldn't let him use the internet. when the officers arrived, things took a terrifying concern. >> i w
it was his 54th birthday and he said there was a reason he took a greyhound bus all the way from california to jump the white house fence. >>> with months left before the incredibly popular pope visits d.c. the vatican embassy is undergoing new security measures. the secret service recommended a new perimeter fence. he arrives in late september and celebrate mass outside the basilica. >>> attorney general loretta lynch heads to cincinnati today. she is highlighting programs...
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the most expensive housing san jose, and santa cruz, california, in case you are wondering new york city came in third place. wal-mart is looking to boost its bottom line. i will have that story coming up in the next hour. reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> all right, linda, another dubious distinction for us here in washington these days. >> they always keep on coming. >> it is 4:36 now. >> and still to come, the first step towardinging healing a ten year nightmare. hear what one of the women held hostage had to say as the house th >> we have been making progress. >> yes. >> yesterday we made it into the 80's, how about that. the aircraft's are back and this morning it is warm and muggy too. 77 degrees a few spots are there. still already the dew point is very high. the temperature the body will be feeling is closer to that 77 you are seeing on the thermometer. we have the degrees in frederic. and 76 in frederiksberg, also getting a couple of sprinkles for this morning. with 77 degrees at 9:00, by the noon hour, we should get the breaks in the clouds. you can see a little bit of
the most expensive housing san jose, and santa cruz, california, in case you are wondering new york city came in third place. wal-mart is looking to boost its bottom line. i will have that story coming up in the next hour. reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> all right, linda, another dubious distinction for us here in washington these days. >> they always keep on coming. >> it is 4:36 now. >> and still to come, the first step towardinging healing a ten year...
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. >>> breaking news, overnight, another more powerful earthquake ttled southern california. we have the latest fr the west coast. far right groups prepare to descend on downtown washington today but with opposing groups planning to be there too police are hoping to keep everyone calm and only on news4, a survivor story. she beats the odds and alesh eating virus. now she explains how it changed her life for the this is some of the damage the earthquake did. l
. >>> breaking news, overnight, another more powerful earthquake ttled southern california. we have the latest fr the west coast. far right groups prepare to descend on downtown washington today but with opposing groups planning to be there too police are hoping to keep everyone calm and only on news4, a survivor story. she beats the odds and alesh eating virus. now she explains how it changed her life for the this is some of the damage the earthquake did. l
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and we can thank a california law for that. because the internet is borderless and websites can come from any of the 50 states, all commercial websites need to comply with a california code which requires commercial websites to have a privacy policy displayed. it is the law. do you ever read the privacy policies of websites you go to? >> no. i just click the box and hope they're being honest. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> if you didn't know, now you know. still ahead on news4 this week, why that blockbuster movie everybody is talking about could be harmful to some people's health. >>> and a mission to teach local kids takes them on an unforgettable journey to south >>> news for your health. 3d movies have been around a long time. with blockbuster hits like "avatar" and others, there are sure to be more in the future. but 3d isn't for everybody. in fact, for some watching one of these movies could make you six. doreen gentzler explains. >> reporter: joshua brown is a film major at arizona state university, a self-proclaim
and we can thank a california law for that. because the internet is borderless and websites can come from any of the 50 states, all commercial websites need to comply with a california code which requires commercial websites to have a privacy policy displayed. it is the law. do you ever read the privacy policies of websites you go to? >> no. i just click the box and hope they're being honest. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> if you didn't know, now you know. still ahead on...
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. >>> testing of a driverless car that does not require a human is in the works in california. for awhile now tech companies and automakers have been testing the self-driving cars. but current rules require that a human be in the driver's seat just in case. now california's dmv proposing new rules that would let them be tested on roads without a human rider. i'm t coming when the cars are driving themselves. >>> after a tearful reunion, a little girl is back home with her mother. >> this is a great story. you don't hear stories like this every day. 7-year-old sahara wandered away from her babysitter. this happened in germantown last saturday. sahara is on the autism spectrum and is nonverbal. it was bitterly cold that day and she was not wearing her coat. well, officer jonathan pruziner was part of a search team and he prior to this went through specialized training on how to search for people on the spectrum. well, they tend to have an attraction to water, he knew this. he followed a hunch and found her near a pond. >> i'll go check that out and went up, followed the pipe. and
. >>> testing of a driverless car that does not require a human is in the works in california. for awhile now tech companies and automakers have been testing the self-driving cars. but current rules require that a human be in the driver's seat just in case. now california's dmv proposing new rules that would let them be tested on roads without a human rider. i'm t coming when the cars are driving themselves. >>> after a tearful reunion, a little girl is back home with her...
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california congressman eric swalwell announced he is ending his presidential campaign. he decided he would be unlikely to qualify for debates in the fall. >>this morning, the smithsonian is workingto help tell the stories of migrant children who were held in board detention faties. this work has been done by 10 and 11ear-old w had just been released from a migrant detention center in texas. the american academy of pediatrics shared the drawings with nbc news and other media outlets. >>> last night's director of night life and culture attended his first public hearing. townsendi w be sworn in next month. he has worked as an investigator in enforcing d.c. alcohol laws. he handle consumer complaints and other issues. >>> people will no doubt be talking abo's yesterday flooding for the rest of the week. probably even longer than that because some of this cleanup will take a while. yesterday's rain made history. 3 1/2 inches of rain fell in just two hour. despite much of that coming down during the morning rush, many road stayed closed through the evening rush. a lot of loca
california congressman eric swalwell announced he is ending his presidential campaign. he decided he would be unlikely to qualify for debates in the fall. >>this morning, the smithsonian is workingto help tell the stories of migrant children who were held in board detention faties. this work has been done by 10 and 11ear-old w had just been released from a migrant detention center in texas. the american academy of pediatrics shared the drawings with nbc news and other media outlets....
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. >> reporter: you may not know him but his face is west of the best known in california history. junipero serra who at mid-life decided he needed a change. >> what he was doing as an academic was not exactly the kind of thing he felt he was ordained to be a priest for. >> reporter: robert sancowitz is a history professor and new book on serra. he writes how serra arrived to set up a system of catholic missions and bring gospel and make native americans citizens of the british empire. >> he wanted to make them catholic and teaching european agriculture. >> reporter: before his death, serra founded nine of the 21 missions in california, converting as many as 90,000 indians to catholicism. john ford is a theology professor at catholic university. >> he is a founder of catholicism. sometimes he's called the apostle of california. >> reporter: saint pope john paul ii bee atified serra in 19. earlier this year, pope francis announced he would elevated serra to saint and called him a saintly example of the church's universality and a special patron of hispanic people of the country, but
. >> reporter: you may not know him but his face is west of the best known in california history. junipero serra who at mid-life decided he needed a change. >> what he was doing as an academic was not exactly the kind of thing he felt he was ordained to be a priest for. >> reporter: robert sancowitz is a history professor and new book on serra. he writes how serra arrived to set up a system of catholic missions and bring gospel and make native americans citizens of the british...
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. >>> developing tonight, the man beaten by several california sheriff's deputies after a chase on horseback says one of the deputies threatened him. attorneys for francis pusok say after the beating, a deputy told him, quote, this isn't over. lawyers say pusok is still very swollen and bruised and can't remember everything that happened. ten computes have been sdeputies have been placed on leave and the fbi is investigating. >>> the weather channel is reporting that up to 14 tornadoes tore through the midwest and two people have been killed. survivors are describing the harrowing moments when the storm hit. the frantic searches for people trapped and coming to grips with what they lost. nbc's national correspondent miguel almaguer is in fairdale which took a direct hit. >> oh my gosh. >> this was the killer tornado that barreled through northern illinois. >> he's over. they'd never seen anything like it. in the bull's-eye the tiny of fairdale. seconds mean the difference between life and death. >> it's just devastating. that's all i can say. unbelievable. >> reporter: today, search teams ag
. >>> developing tonight, the man beaten by several california sheriff's deputies after a chase on horseback says one of the deputies threatened him. attorneys for francis pusok say after the beating, a deputy told him, quote, this isn't over. lawyers say pusok is still very swollen and bruised and can't remember everything that happened. ten computes have been sdeputies have been placed on leave and the fbi is investigating. >>> the weather channel is reporting that up to 14...
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>> yes. >> do you know that california is on the other side of the country? >> yeah. >> what we do for family, so. >> i love that. >> who is coming into town? >> my daughter, amy. >> come here, sweetie! >> reporter: they live for their reunions. >> when you are coming in and see the tarmac, what are your thoughts? >> this. >> reporter: abbey knows the feeling all too well. 14-year-old daughter iz bell has been in texas for months but she's finally home and there is no place like home. all of the flights here at reagan national are in tonight and as far as tomorrow is concerned there is only one over there on the boards that is just 20 minutes delayed for tomorrow so it looks like it's going to be another smooth day here at reagan national tomorrow on thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving, everyone. we're live at reagan national airport. >> happy to you, too, erica. >>> the holiday shopping season officially kicks off tomorrow for many retailers on thanksgiving that is. not stores are not waiting until black friday to open their doors this year though. we found som
>> yes. >> do you know that california is on the other side of the country? >> yeah. >> what we do for family, so. >> i love that. >> who is coming into town? >> my daughter, amy. >> come here, sweetie! >> reporter: they live for their reunions. >> when you are coming in and see the tarmac, what are your thoughts? >> this. >> reporter: abbey knows the feeling all too well. 14-year-old daughter iz bell has been in texas for...
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. >> in california, hundreds may have been exposed. u.s. davis tol 200 people they may have been exposed after a 7-year-old with measles came into the e.r. two weeks ago. the exposure is upsetting bhe parentause it happened at a place where the sick and vulnerable go for treatment.me ssa hernandez is worried that her 2-year-old who had a liver transplant as a baby which prevents him from receiving the vaccination. >> i'm angry, i scared. i'm mad. i don't get why people don't want to help save other people's lives. >> in california, there is a new effo to toughen immunization requirements. it would require a public health official to grant an exemption. this comes aft some doctors were discovered giving exemptions to anti-vax parents. >>> trade talks between the u.s. and china. >> why the cost of certain gs you buy hangs in the balance. >>> i'm leon harris. o matter how long you've been out ofschool, you can probably quickly recall the name of your favorite teacher, right? theres an assistant principal at one prince william county school who
. >> in california, hundreds may have been exposed. u.s. davis tol 200 people they may have been exposed after a 7-year-old with measles came into the e.r. two weeks ago. the exposure is upsetting bhe parentause it happened at a place where the sick and vulnerable go for treatment.me ssa hernandez is worried that her 2-year-old who had a liver transplant as a baby which prevents him from receiving the vaccination. >> i'm angry, i scared. i'm mad. i don't get why people don't want to...
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and we can thank a california law for that. because the internet is borderless and websites can come from any of the 50 states, all commercial websites need to comply with a california code which requires commercial websites to have a privacy policy displayed. it is the law. do you ever read the privacy policies of websites you go to? >> no. i just click the box and hope they're being honest. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> if you didn't know, now you know. still ahead on news4 this week, why that blockbuster movie everybody is talking about could be harmful to some people's health. >>> and a mission to teach local kids takes them on an unforgettable journey to south [ dog barking ] mom! breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts,
and we can thank a california law for that. because the internet is borderless and websites can come from any of the 50 states, all commercial websites need to comply with a california code which requires commercial websites to have a privacy policy displayed. it is the law. do you ever read the privacy policies of websites you go to? >> no. i just click the box and hope they're being honest. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> if you didn't know, now you know. still ahead on...
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we've had some hail in southern california with those storms. temperature wise, still warm and moistening up the atmosphere. you can see the temperatures in kansas city and louisville in the 70s and 80s. on sunday, we have to bring that severe weather threat more towards the east, involving more populated, bigger cities here. talking about you in chicago, des moines, down towards st. louis. we need you to be very careful. have a plan in place just in case you're put under a warning and watch. and dallas, could be some dangerous storms with you, as well. temperatures. look at the warmup in the east. new york city up to 80 for sunday. 75 in boston. 84 in atlanta. still cool in the rockies. temperatures cold enough for some snow across the upper midwest. minneapolis may see some of that with a high of only 49 degrees on monday. otherwise, chicago still mild at 61 and we'll follow the storms into the deep south and southeast as we head monday into tuesday, including parts of the ohio valley, as well. down toward the gulf coast, new orleans watching
we've had some hail in southern california with those storms. temperature wise, still warm and moistening up the atmosphere. you can see the temperatures in kansas city and louisville in the 70s and 80s. on sunday, we have to bring that severe weather threat more towards the east, involving more populated, bigger cities here. talking about you in chicago, des moines, down towards st. louis. we need you to be very careful. have a plan in place just in case you're put under a warning and watch....
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. >>> a man from california was dragged to death yesterday. the hit and run driver left the 32-year-old lying on the ground in an alley on sunday morning. it happened two blocks from a metro stop. >>> president obama is making a new attempt to ease the housing crisis to make it easier to refinance. he introduced a proposal that targets homeowners who are underwater with mortgages, people who own more than their homes are worth. >> for an increasingly dysfunctional congress to do its job. where they won't act, i will. >> to qualify borrowers must have loans owned by fannie mae or freddie mac and be current on their payments. it is estimated 6 million americans still won't qualify for this plan. >>> new information tonight as to why michele bachman's entire new hampshire staff quit without notice. the staffers blame her national campaign staff. they called them in their words rude, unprofessional, dishonest and cruel and maintain they have been working without a paycheck since last month. tonight there has been no response from those still on ba
. >>> a man from california was dragged to death yesterday. the hit and run driver left the 32-year-old lying on the ground in an alley on sunday morning. it happened two blocks from a metro stop. >>> president obama is making a new attempt to ease the housing crisis to make it easier to refinance. he introduced a proposal that targets homeowners who are underwater with mortgages, people who own more than their homes are worth. >> for an increasingly dysfunctional...
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local leaders are reacting to the deadly attack at a california synagoree. police a stepping up patrols at places of worship here in dec. and across the metro area. some faith lea are calling for more action to protect houses of worship. >>> at least four people are dead after a crane came crashing down in seattle. several cars were smashed, ltiple people rushed to theho ital. we're working to figure out what caused this crane to collapse. >>> and no comedian, no president, but the white house correspondents' dinner went off without a hitch last night. historian ron chernow called on the prehe to take t high road. check outst chance to one of the biggest pop culture events in the country. awesome con is a the washington convention center. thousands of comic book fans have been packing the building, many dressed up as their favorite superheroes. goes until 5:00 today. our nbc washington app. >>> and a teenager from louisiana has been accepted to every college that she applied to. can youelieve it? get this? she applied to 115 schools. >> that's a lot of money
local leaders are reacting to the deadly attack at a california synagoree. police a stepping up patrols at places of worship here in dec. and across the metro area. some faith lea are calling for more action to protect houses of worship. >>> at least four people are dead after a crane came crashing down in seattle. several cars were smashed, ltiple people rushed to theho ital. we're working to figure out what caused this crane to collapse. >>> and no comedian, no president,...
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the california national guard has been called in to help. a number of people are still missing toght. >> reporter: in california, a state of emergency. 10,000 firefightersin battlg at least 14 fires across the state, and it's not just the flames they're up against. conditions are brutally h and dry. temperatures reaching triple-digits in some places and winds gusting toer 70 miles hour. >> wow. >> in northern california, the ca fire so large it's visible from space, had claimed two lives. a bulldozer operator and firefighter jeremy stoke. now rescuers s they found the body of melanie bledsoe and her two greatie oregon who trying to evacuate their redding lighborhood. >> thet we knew of, they were in the house. ed was on the phone with them. cey tried to get help. they triedling 911 and they couldn't get anybody out here. >> the flames are m so fast, people don't have time to react. >> all of a sudden i hear the cops poundinghe on front door, saying, you gotta go. we gotta go. >> reporter: fire has already destroyed at least 500 homes th thou
the california national guard has been called in to help. a number of people are still missing toght. >> reporter: in california, a state of emergency. 10,000 firefightersin battlg at least 14 fires across the state, and it's not just the flames they're up against. conditions are brutally h and dry. temperatures reaching triple-digits in some places and winds gusting toer 70 miles hour. >> wow. >> in northern california, the ca fire so large it's visible from space, had...
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the california lottery said no one has come forward to claim the prize. that's just wrong. while no one in our area won the jackpot, there are 2 unclaimed prizes in prince george's county. the woman almost threw it out after learning no one in maryland had won. but a coworker urged her to check it. >> a local customer. i believe she works in the area. she came in to verify the ticket. an excited young lady. didn't say a lot. she was speechless as people would be if you won a million. >> two more million tickets were sold in salem, virginia and virginia beach. d.c. told two tickets worth $50,000 and our very own doug won $8. have you spent it yet? >> you misspoke. i only won $4. that's starbucks. >> it takes me down from an extra large coke. we started this morning on a frigid note. temperatures in the teens and lower 20s, but today we got into the 50s across the area. it was beautiful across the day. temperature-wise, we were looking good. highs in the 50s all across the area. right now we are at 42 at the airport. last night at this time we were at 28. much warmer and wind
the california lottery said no one has come forward to claim the prize. that's just wrong. while no one in our area won the jackpot, there are 2 unclaimed prizes in prince george's county. the woman almost threw it out after learning no one in maryland had won. but a coworker urged her to check it. >> a local customer. i believe she works in the area. she came in to verify the ticket. an excited young lady. didn't say a lot. she was speechless as people would be if you won a million....
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throuout much of southern california with thoseho voidedestruction helping thesedidn. >> ieel sorry forthem. i would rather use my time to help them. >> rorter: stuck in the mud was theccurate way to describe it. rain that started a we can ago s stopped but not til taking a to. at includes a woman who drowned after her car was swept off a flooded road the river is jst now recding in ttlefield, arizona. where bcing waters earlier is week swept aay six house the first one belonging to sharon and frank. >> its like a roller coaster. setime u feeleally, really really sad and sometim you just kind , what can you d it isgone and there's no getting it back. >> rerter: back in califoia erik evacuated residents returned to a clean-up that is pected to take week. chris clackum, nbc news. >> if you drive a general moto vehicles, listen up. he company recalling vehicles f two separate safe concerns and posting with the national traffic highwayafety administration. gm ys 2011adillac escalades, chevrolet avalanche, silverado and thegmc 1,500s ve an issue that could cau the rear axle to lock and drivers m
throuout much of southern california with thoseho voidedestruction helping thesedidn. >> ieel sorry forthem. i would rather use my time to help them. >> rorter: stuck in the mud was theccurate way to describe it. rain that started a we can ago s stopped but not til taking a to. at includes a woman who drowned after her car was swept off a flooded road the river is jst now recding in ttlefield, arizona. where bcing waters earlier is week swept aay six house the first one belonging to...
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i'll sit down with former new bloomberg and california governor jerry brown both of h ave been on the front lines dealing with climate change. that's all ahead on "meet the thess." >>> you can catc special episode of "meet the press" at :30 right after another edition of news 4 today. >>> well, 20 almost over, it was a turbulent year that saw several natural disasters coast to coast and political turmoil in d.c. >> jay gy takes a look back at the many headlines in 2018. >> didn't expect that reaction but that's okay. [ laughter ]ye >>> it's beear of the unexpected, unpredictable and in some cases unbearable. wind, water and flames devastating path across the country in 2018. mudslides and fires out west, the camp blaze swallowinrathe town of dise, dozens were orlled in the deadliest wildfire in california hi >> extreme isn't the right adjective to use anymore. it's totally explosive. >> reporter: an explosion on the big island fuelled lava that flowed for months. in missouri, summer storms sank a duck boat, 17 tourists drowned in the accident.ca deadly hnes ripped across the southeast
i'll sit down with former new bloomberg and california governor jerry brown both of h ave been on the front lines dealing with climate change. that's all ahead on "meet the thess." >>> you can catc special episode of "meet the press" at :30 right after another edition of news 4 today. >>> well, 20 almost over, it was a turbulent year that saw several natural disasters coast to coast and political turmoil in d.c. >> jay gy takes a look back at the many...
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breaking news. 14 additional victims found in northern california bringin the death toll from the california wildfires to 25.nb s jay gray shows us how the weather could play a big factor in t coming urs. >> paradise is gone. >> reporter: the scope confident wildfires is overwhelming. with the loss like the flames, still growing. investigators confirming at least 23 people have died in the camp fire north of sa lamento. st two more victims perished in the woolsey fire, burning out of control along with the hill fire outside los angeles. >> frankly, folks, i don't like having to get up here every night and tell you about more bodies we're recovering. we're serious about that. when we give aat eion order, we mean it. >> reporter: more than a quarter of a million have already been pushed from homes and more evacuations are expected. as strike teams continue. wlam to this point has been a losi battle against the raging infer know. >> our num pr oneority is life and property. >> reporter: president trump has signed a disaster declaration to help with the fight but traveling overseas he's lashed o
breaking news. 14 additional victims found in northern california bringin the death toll from the california wildfires to 25.nb s jay gray shows us how the weather could play a big factor in t coming urs. >> paradise is gone. >> reporter: the scope confident wildfires is overwhelming. with the loss like the flames, still growing. investigators confirming at least 23 people have died in the camp fire north of sa lamento. st two more victims perished in the woolsey fire, burning out...
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in a wild fire in southern california, is burning out of control. >> yeah, the fire broke out in the banning area. and grew to nine square miles just within hours. 12 structures are damaged or destroyed, it is unclear hue many of those are homes. around 1500 people have been forced to evacuate. three people including two firefighters have been injured. well, it is 6:26, and still another half hour. >> how the reigning super bowl champion ravens initiate the rookies and why the focus will be on ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. an) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. live, and in h.d., this is "good morning washington" on your side. >> straight ahead, at 6:30, a raging fire in southeast sends several people to the hospital. >> plus, at least three power ball tickets are w
in a wild fire in southern california, is burning out of control. >> yeah, the fire broke out in the banning area. and grew to nine square miles just within hours. 12 structures are damaged or destroyed, it is unclear hue many of those are homes. around 1500 people have been forced to evacuate. three people including two firefighters have been injured. well, it is 6:26, and still another half hour. >> how the reigning super bowl champion ravens initiate the rookies and why the focus...
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more on the california storms, as well. i'll see you back here in just a few minutes. >> a maryland teen's murder connected to gang members. next at 11:00, how gangs are using social media to recruit all over our area. >> plus, they moved here to get away from zika. they thought they were in the clear. now this pregnant couple finds out they need to get retested. >>> and a big surprise tonight for a local college gymnast during a competition here in d.c. >>> tonight, we know the murder of a 15-year-old montgomery county girl is connected to the killing of a 21-year-old man in prince william county. both killings have been tied to gangs. and disturbing court documents show us how gang members are luring their victims via social media. northern virginia reporter david culver has the story. >> reporter: fairfax county police have arrested ten suspects connected to alexandra reyes' murder. investigators found the 15-year-old's body last saturday but it was the murder of christian in neighboring prince william county that helped
more on the california storms, as well. i'll see you back here in just a few minutes. >> a maryland teen's murder connected to gang members. next at 11:00, how gangs are using social media to recruit all over our area. >> plus, they moved here to get away from zika. they thought they were in the clear. now this pregnant couple finds out they need to get retested. >>> and a big surprise tonight for a local college gymnast during a competition here in d.c. >>>...
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at a least 14,000 people are without power in california. there were also lots of accidents in the rain. the rain is welcomed since most of the state is in a terrible drought right now, but so much rain in such a short amount of time has been too much for the dry ground the handle. from the live desk, i'm doreen
at a least 14,000 people are without power in california. there were also lots of accidents in the rain. the rain is welcomed since most of the state is in a terrible drought right now, but so much rain in such a short amount of time has been too much for the dry ground the handle. from the live desk, i'm doreen
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today california proposed new rules to green-light the cars in that state. tech companies and automakers have been testing self-driving cars in california, but regulations require those cars to have steering wheels, pedals and human beings in the driver's seat as a backup. under the new rules, all of that would change. the rules are subject to a public hearing and comment period. regulators hope to put them in effect by january -- i mean, by december. oh, my goodness. >> you have to imagine there's some kids out there who might never learn to drive of t. >> i think that's comiso >> they said the biggest change is no stick. >>> the tonight show is next. >> stay warm out there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- gordon ramsay, alessia cara,
today california proposed new rules to green-light the cars in that state. tech companies and automakers have been testing self-driving cars in california, but regulations require those cars to have steering wheels, pedals and human beings in the driver's seat as a backup. under the new rules, all of that would change. the rules are subject to a public hearing and comment period. regulators hope to put them in effect by january -- i mean, by december. oh, my goodness. >> you have to...
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. >> reporter: this is how marijuana has been traditionally grown for sale in california. in secret. >> we have to get it out of here. >> reporter: lieutenant matt out of the sheriff's department is part of a task force that targets illegal marijuana. >> this is typical of organized crime. >> reporter: so losing a lot of money today. >> yeah, they are. someone is not going to be happy. >> reporter: officials and investors say the $2 billion pot industry will put illegals out of business. this could be worth as much as $5 million this year. marijuana ready. >> you've been waiting on this moment a long time. >> i have been working and struggling towards this moment for my entire adult life. >> reporter: so to me this almost looks like, you could be growing anything in here, you could be growing anything we might find in the super market. >> yeah. you can grow cannabis in greenhouses that is equal or superior in quality to the cannabis that's grown in warehouses and do it with a fraction of the carbon consumption. >> reporter: it's also a much expensive way under the power of
. >> reporter: this is how marijuana has been traditionally grown for sale in california. in secret. >> we have to get it out of here. >> reporter: lieutenant matt out of the sheriff's department is part of a task force that targets illegal marijuana. >> this is typical of organized crime. >> reporter: so losing a lot of money today. >> yeah, they are. someone is not going to be happy. >> reporter: officials and investors say the $2 billion pot industry...
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about an inch fell every hour in southern california. in fact, meteorologists are saying california has even as much rain in the last few days as it did all of last year. this heavy front has caused massive mudslides and power outages. this is one weather channel reporter who was stuck in the mud there. that same system stranded two men and their dog on the usually dry los angeles river. take a look at the swift water rescue team at work there. the crew was tethered to a tree as they brought the three people there to safety. rescue crews said the water was moving at about 20 miles an hour. that was too fast for anyone to navigate without help. >>> a lot of scary situations going on out west and it looks like this system's pretty big and we're going to get a tough of it. >> any time the atmosphere gets this far out of whack, it takes a big storm to put things back to normal. just to prove that it was out of whack, it was below average for us yesterday, we didn't even make it to the freezing mark. here's some good news. it's going to be mi
about an inch fell every hour in southern california. in fact, meteorologists are saying california has even as much rain in the last few days as it did all of last year. this heavy front has caused massive mudslides and power outages. this is one weather channel reporter who was stuck in the mud there. that same system stranded two men and their dog on the usually dry los angeles river. take a look at the swift water rescue team at work there. the crew was tethered to a tree as they brought...
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. >>> thousands of people turned out in gilroy, california, last night to remember the three people killed during a weekend shooting at an outdoores fval. a 6-year-old, a 13-year-old and 25-year-old were among the ctims. another 12 people were wounded. the gunman was shot and killed. >>> d.c.ed police releas surveillance video of a man ooting four people outside of the howard theater and happened on sunday morning on t street t. northwe all four victims are expected to survive. no arrests have been made. >>> this morning, we are working to learn more about a in southeast washington. last night, we knowni a juve was struck when shots were fired on t street. detectives aren't releasing many details but we know the child was taken to the hospital, conscious and breathing. the name of the child has not been released and no arrests have been made. >>> 11-year-old karon brown was laid to rest yesterday. police say edown was kil by 29-year-old tony mcclam who is now facing second-degree murder charges. >>> right now, police in prince george's county are asking four help. officers have been in tem
. >>> thousands of people turned out in gilroy, california, last night to remember the three people killed during a weekend shooting at an outdoores fval. a 6-year-old, a 13-year-old and 25-year-old were among the ctims. another 12 people were wounded. the gunman was shot and killed. >>> d.c.ed police releas surveillance video of a man ooting four people outside of the howard theater and happened on sunday morning on t street t. northwe all four victims are expected to...
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about a dozen fires have kicked up across california. >> the fires are 30, 40 feet high. >> reporter: 20 homes have been destroyed and 2,000 people have been evacuated. the governor has declared a state of emergency. the flames shut down busy interstate 5. >> 60 seconds maybe. we kw we needed to get in our cars and go. >>eporter: at least 20 million americans in the west are under an excessive heat warning. >> we're in the middle of a red flag warning right now. >> reporter: h firefighterse made progress containing some fires, but with the dry conditions and ttures they're not out of the woods yet. nbc news. >>> a march against i violencen chicago today, this one involved civil disobeyance. thousands of anti-violence protesters shut down part of interstate 94. demonstrators wanted to get the city's attention about gun ol vice. the governor blamed the mayor for not doing enougho stophe protests. no arrests were reported. >>> a day at the pool turns into accusations of racial profiling. a white man calls the police on a black family at a neighborhood pool in north carolina. he is nowut
about a dozen fires have kicked up across california. >> the fires are 30, 40 feet high. >> reporter: 20 homes have been destroyed and 2,000 people have been evacuated. the governor has declared a state of emergency. the flames shut down busy interstate 5. >> 60 seconds maybe. we kw we needed to get in our cars and go. >>eporter: at least 20 million americans in the west are under an excessive heat warning. >> we're in the middle of a red flag warning right now....
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california does have a safe surrender law allowing women to turn over a newborn to a hospital or fire station without fear of prosecution. that baby is expected to survive. >> you may have read it before, but the popular site is on its way to being formally recognized in the commonwealth. both the senate and house have allowed homeowners to rent out their house on the site and others like it. it also sets up procedures to pay local taxes. the companies support the measures saying it will boost tax revenue. opponents say it will hurt the state's hospitality industry. >> could a sprinkler system have saved ail burning home in anap lis? we will never know. but a new maryland law aims to make sure there's never a question of "what if." that fire last january killed four children and their dprand children. that house had a sprinkler system because it wasn't required when the home was built. since then, members of that family have been working hard lobbying lawmakers about the importance of mandatory sprinklers in new buildings in new homes. today, in annapolis, firefighters packed a commit
california does have a safe surrender law allowing women to turn over a newborn to a hospital or fire station without fear of prosecution. that baby is expected to survive. >> you may have read it before, but the popular site is on its way to being formally recognized in the commonwealth. both the senate and house have allowed homeowners to rent out their house on the site and others like it. it also sets up procedures to pay local taxes. the companies support the measures saying it will...
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flight was so rough, it flipped a drink cart upside down h the planeded to seattle from orange county, california. the pilot diverted the flight, making an emergency landing in reno, nevada. three people had t be taken to a hospital. >>> next we're working for your health. it's being called the biggest breakthrough since pro zach. the promising new depression treatment that works in hours stead of weeks. >>> plus, high scores and higher charges. how to make sure your teenager doesn't rack up major chargescan your credi. >> the fact that it can happen is really scary. >>> i've got a couple of nice days out there. your thursday-friday looking good, but, yes, tracking weekend snow. works quickly, it could so the first significant new drug to treat depression since prozac in the late 1980s. a it nasal spray that delivers the active ingredients from the drugetamine, which was once popular club drug. today an fda advisory boardre mmended that the full fda approve s ketamin from johnson & johnson. the goal is to help patients who have not benefitted from other anti-depressants. >>> we've got a for paren
flight was so rough, it flipped a drink cart upside down h the planeded to seattle from orange county, california. the pilot diverted the flight, making an emergency landing in reno, nevada. three people had t be taken to a hospital. >>> next we're working for your health. it's being called the biggest breakthrough since pro zach. the promising new depression treatment that works in hours stead of weeks. >>> plus, high scores and higher charges. how to make sure your teenager...
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#lifelooksgood. >>> here's some breaking news that we're following out of northern california. police say that a raging wildfire has devastated a town northeast of san francisco. this fast-moving blaze has wiped outundreds of buildings and forced thousands of people to evacuate. people hghe had to drive thr walls of flames to escape, and there have been injuries. the wildfire exploded in size or today,ching tens of thousands of acra and sparking state of emergency. >>> we're working for your health lonight, fng reports the government is about to stop convenience gas stations from selling e-cigarettes. it would be a major change in an effort to curb the growing number of teenagers who are vaping. "the washington post" reports thefda will crack down on flavored ee-cigarett sales as early as next week. the government is reportedly also going to ask people to verify their age when buying e-cigarettes online. >>> typically, major donations that come to colleges come from big-wig alumni. >> but we have the story about. >> reporter: does il like home? >> oh, yes, it does i come here e
#lifelooksgood. >>> here's some breaking news that we're following out of northern california. police say that a raging wildfire has devastated a town northeast of san francisco. this fast-moving blaze has wiped outundreds of buildings and forced thousands of people to evacuate. people hghe had to drive thr walls of flames to escape, and there have been injuries. the wildfire exploded in size or today,ching tens of thousands of acra and sparking state of emergency. >>> we're...
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harris was born in california to an indian immigrant mother and black immigrant american father. senator bernie sanders caused the president a racist and other compared the smear to the birther attack against former president barack obama who was pushed by donald trump in the years before he for president. >>> today the congressional hispanic caucus willhead south to texas. they want to check out conditions at border facilities where immigrants are being held. for months, be there have been concern over the conditions at these centers. >>> immigration and the treatment of migrants were on the mind of protests in the district over the weekend. hundreds tk part in the events. it was planned after reports that ice detained two people in northwest washington last month. protests spreadhe word about a new emergency hot line that eople can use for help if they get arrested. news4 spoke to one undocumented immigrant who has been in the u.s. nearly two decade. she say she wants people to ow she isvi a lo mother and a good person, but every day she live in fear. >> he is very scared for m
harris was born in california to an indian immigrant mother and black immigrant american father. senator bernie sanders caused the president a racist and other compared the smear to the birther attack against former president barack obama who was pushed by donald trump in the years before he for president. >>> today the congressional hispanic caucus willhead south to texas. they want to check out conditions at border facilities where immigrants are being held. for months, be there have...
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jummy. >> well, scott, a wild fire in the southern california mountains is now raging out of control. that fire grew to nine square miles. witness just a couple of hours about 12 structures were damaged or destroyed. but right now it is unclear, how many of them were homes. about 1500 people have been evacuated, three people including two firefighters we know, are injured. >> 5:15, let's talk about our forecast here. >> yeah, busy. on and off, but we get these nice breaks in between. it wasn't a bad day yesterday. >> no. >> i know, wasn't it nice toe see the sun again. even if it was just for a minute. let's take a look at live super dopler. lardly a blip, so we are making progress. at least this morning. as you can see, just a few sprinkles along, i 95, and then also a few sprinkles in the charles, and southern is parts of prince georges county. and southern maryland that's about it, we are just cloudy here in washington, d.c. 77-degrees is our temperature, our winds are still southerly at ten miles per hour, as they have been the last couple of days and that helped bring in the mois
jummy. >> well, scott, a wild fire in the southern california mountains is now raging out of control. that fire grew to nine square miles. witness just a couple of hours about 12 structures were damaged or destroyed. but right now it is unclear, how many of them were homes. about 1500 people have been evacuated, three people including two firefighters we know, are injured. >> 5:15, let's talk about our forecast here. >> yeah, busy. on and off, but we get these nice breaks in...
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you can see it's like a hose coming into central california and getting lifted into snow in the high elevations. it will be three big storms in the next ten days, one today and one this weekend. and the blue here shows you where the snow is in the area of the seer erwa mountain chain. the rain tapers off, we have in hour wind gusts at the airport. here is the snowfall, 2 to 3 feet and more expected. the big waeeather story of the day. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >> we're watching the cold air that has been in the central and northern plains moving to the great lakes and ohio valley. look at the temperature in fargo, negative numbers, it's a very cold start to your day. cold air heads to the east coast, could bring snow in some areas, i will give you details coming up. >> we're paying for milder temperatures today. just ahead, prices at the gas pump are surging, we'll tell you why. >>> one father's mistake that led to deadly consequences for his family. more "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bou
you can see it's like a hose coming into central california and getting lifted into snow in the high elevations. it will be three big storms in the next ten days, one today and one this weekend. and the blue here shows you where the snow is in the area of the seer erwa mountain chain. the rain tapers off, we have in hour wind gusts at the airport. here is the snowfall, 2 to 3 feet and more expected. the big waeeather story of the day. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >> we're...
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california senator kamala harris says legalizing pot is the right thing to do. former texas congressman is calling for an end to the federal prohibition of marijuana. in 2015 voters here in the district overwhelmingly voted to legalize small amounts of recreational marijuana. >>> president trump is getting ready to release his budget plan next week. it could trigger a spending showdown wveh congress spending caps. the white house wants 750 billion for defense for a boarder wall and a space force. the pn includes cutting non-defense discretionary by 5% below the cap. that's something lawmakers have resisted i the pass. >>> some localncunners ched a couple of t top spots. folksly got up to run the full and halfar mathons through the streets of d.c. we had a repeat winner there year from cambridge, massachusetts. he was followed by d.c.'s own eric krimer. a man from abandment came in third. >>> r. kelly released after a mystery person paying his $161,000 child support payment. what he said tote reporrs after walking out of jail and what is next in his case. >>> now
california senator kamala harris says legalizing pot is the right thing to do. former texas congressman is calling for an end to the federal prohibition of marijuana. in 2015 voters here in the district overwhelmingly voted to legalize small amounts of recreational marijuana. >>> president trump is getting ready to release his budget plan next week. it could trigger a spending showdown wveh congress spending caps. the white house wants 750 billion for defense for a boarder wall and a...
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it happened during a rare summer thunderstorm in southern california. fire officials say some beach goers were in the water, others were on the sand when lightning struck. witnesses say they never experienced anything like will this before. >> the loudest clap of thunder i've ever heard in my life. it was so close. i thought it was like a bomb almost. >> all of a sudden the loudest thunder i ever heard. like a scene out of jaws, all the mothers going into grab their kids. >> just ahead on the "today" show, more on the status of the victims and devastation caused by severe weather across the midwest and northeast. >>> if you're about to head out the door to go to the redskins training camp, you should know the fan walk through is canceled. you can still watch the team practice. that starts at 8:35. players will be in full pads. there is no practice tomorrow. however, there are two weeks of training camp left including fan appreciation day. i'll put that on facebook. >>> there is breaking news on the inner loop. let's go to melissa mollet. >> inner loop o
it happened during a rare summer thunderstorm in southern california. fire officials say some beach goers were in the water, others were on the sand when lightning struck. witnesses say they never experienced anything like will this before. >> the loudest clap of thunder i've ever heard in my life. it was so close. i thought it was like a bomb almost. >> all of a sudden the loudest thunder i ever heard. like a scene out of jaws, all the mothers going into grab their kids. >>...